In India, kohl, sometimes referred to as surma, is a black powder that is applied to the eyes to brighten them. It is traditionally kept in brass-colored surmedanis with hand-painted Mughal motifs. The surmedani is a type of jewelry that is often made of brass and contains complex engravings and motifs that are frequently based on traditional Indian themes. Two packaged surmas, most likely brand-new surma containers, are included with this particular surmedani. The surma is typically applied to the inner eyelids to produce a striking, black look using a tiny stick or brush. Using surma has a lengthy history across many civilizations. In India and other nations, it is still a widely used cosmetic. It comes in an earthy green color with hand painted design.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Material | Brass |
Color | Green |
Height | 10.00 CM |
Diameter | 3.00 CM |
Size | 3.90 INCH |
Product Code | GNSD-02/59861 |